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Show E 1(B e ul: ( flnnc&l at her wiMiling last right. mv emotion And none eooM ii ,i e Ae 1 saw her a In ui- - her on w hom lifetime a ed devotion. lavisi I had I danced nt her nedding. Why not? - nar di- I till a ue - iW- i The Mysterious Organist. y ed-ei- of on the Bkine. 'Kind hearts are more than coronet. And simple faith than Norman blood. A Legend of 1 ule ith it r te! me B nd ed to 'W. he -- I to to I ior so atin- I 9 ago, at a grand cathedral Years ! tli St overlooking tho Rhine, there appeared a mysterious organist. The great composer who played the or-gan so long, suddenly died, and everybody from the King to the peasant, was wondering who could bo fouud to fill his place, when, one bright Sabbath morning, as the sexton entered tho church, he saw a stranger seated at t lie organ. He was a tall, graceful man, with a pale but strikingly handsome countenance, great, black, melancholy eyes, and hair like a ravens wing in gloss and color, lie had not seemed to notice tho sexton, but went oil playing, and such music ns he drew from the instrument no words of mine can describe. The as-- . j tonished listeners declared that the organ seemed to have grown human fttlmt it wailed, and sighed and clain- ored, as if a tortured human heart was throbbing through it. 'When the music nt length ceased tho sexton hastened to the btranger and said: Pray, who art you, sir? 'Do not k my name, he replied. I hao heard that you are in want of an organist, and have come here on trial. you'll be sure to get the place, y crape-shroudo- d 3 II Of 9 he .lie r we re h a i the ?t. ier cx lainied ml no, you overrate mo, re-- , fumed the stranger, with a sad smile; mud then, as il disim lined to conversation, he turned from old linns, and Vegan to piny again. And now the music changed from a sorrowful Strain to a grand old pean, and the mysterious organist, to )TU iig 118 he TV rel ed lie a tie ie3 ice r ed ed ld orl iid iia en ho tJff no ia- - ay y. nt r !id ri-ufc nd ff nd ho n- ou no all nd all he ef d; or 50 nd ed uy fe. - ill ill in on iy ris ni rj ie. he it: v ur him Sir. Why you that's dead and gone, .Vo, 3 i velvet, with its soft ermine trimmings the tiara, the nei klaee, the bracelets, had all been exchanged for a simple grey serge robe and a long thick veil, which was now back from her girlish faee. Oh! Elizabeth, Elizalieth! exclaimed the organist, and he sank at her fret and gazed wistfully into her troubled eyes. Why are you here. Bertram? asked the princess. I came to bid you farewell, and as I dared not venture into the palace, I gained aieess to the cathedral, and having taken the vacant seat of the dead organist, let my music breathe out the adieu I could not trust my pu-h- Having lived through tho scene at the altar. When the knot was tied f.ist for all time. l)o you think that my courage would fuller? I danced with as lightsome a step. With a faee as unmoved as the next one; He must he a fat nous fool Who in ctims like tins conld ex pert one. Though a tumult were raging within. To lietray to onlookers las passion; 1 dont wear my heart on my sleeve That sort of thing isnt my fashion. I danced so did she. Though Ill swear. For a fact, that I hardly knew whether I stood on my heels or my head When we went wildly whirling together. When her breath was as sweet on my cheek As the blossoms of orange Bho carried. We danced till folks said twas bad tast.e Since I was the fellow she married! nt c- D15CLD IT HF.R WEDDISG: I.ookinjt upward full of grace, Played, till Irani a happy place Gods glory struck turn iu tho face." and his countenance seemed not unlike that of St. ilicliael, as portrayed by Guido. i Lost iu the harmonies which swelled around him, he sat with his far Seeing gaze fixed on the distant sky, a glimpse of which he caught through an upper window, when there was a si ir around the church door, and a royal party came sweeping in. Among them might be seen a young girl, with a wreath of golden hair, eyes of violet hue, and lips like This cherries. was princess Elizabeth and all eyes turned toward her as she seated herself in the velvet cushioned pew appropriated to the court. Tho mysteries organist fixed his eyes on her tnd went on playing. No sooner had the music reached her ears, than she started as if a ghost had crossed her path. The bloom faded from her cheeks, her lips quivered, and her whole frame grew tremulous. At last her eyes met those of the organist in a long, yearning look, and then the melody lost its joyous notes, and once more wailed and sighed and clamored. By my faith, whispered the King to hjs daughter, this organist has a master hand. Hark ye, my child, he shall play at your wedding. The pale lips of the princess parted, but she could not speak she was 8umb with grief. Like one in a painful dream she saw the pale man at the organ, and heard the melody which filled the vast edifice. Ay, full well she knew who he was, and the instrument seemed breathing why out the agony of a tortured heart. "W hen the service was over, and the royal party had left the cathedral, he stole away os mysteriously as he came: He was not seen again by the sexton till the vesper hour, and then he appeared in the loft and commenced his task. While he played, a veiled figure glided in and knelt, at ft side shrine. There sho remained till the worshippers disappeared, when the sexton touched her on the shoulder and said: Madam, everybody has gone but you and me, and I wish to close the doors. The sexton drew into a shady nn watched and listened. 'The mysterious organist still kept t lips ed to utter. A low nioan was the only answer, and he continued: You are married on the morrow? Yes, sobbed the girl. Oh, Bertram, what a trial it will be to stand at yonder altar, and take upon me the vows that will doom me to a living death. "Think of me, rejoined the organYour royal father requests me ist. to play at your wedding, and I have promised to le your equal I could lie the bridegroom inhere. If I were stead of the organist; but a poor musician must give you up. It is rending body and soulasunder to part with you, said the girl. I may tell you this tell how much I loved you, but in a few hours it will be always a sin. Go, go, and God bless you. She waved him from lier as if she would banish him while she had the power to do so, and he how was it with him. lie rose to leave her, then came back, held her to his heart in a long embrace, and with a farewell left her. The next morning dawned iu cloudless splendor, and at an earlier hour, the cathedral was thrown open, and the sexton began to prepare for the brilliant wedding. Elaine colored flowers nodded by the wayside, from the trees, and lay in light heaps upon the ground, and the ripe wlieaw waved like a golden sea., and berries dropped in red an purple clusters over rocks along the Rhine. At length, the palace gates were opened, anil the royal party appeared, escorting the lrineess Elizabeth to the cathedral where the marriage was solemnized. It was a bravo pageant; far bright er than the untwined blossoms and foilnge were the tufts of plumes which floated from stately heads, and festal robes that streamed over the housings of superb steeds. But the Rriueess, mounted on a snow white pallrey and clad in snow white xelvet, looked pale and sad; and when on nearing the church, she hoard a gush of organ music, which, though jubliant iu sound, struck on her ear like a funeral knell, she trembled anil would have fallen to the ground hud not a page A few more her. supported moments afterward, she entered the cathedral. There, with his retinue, stood the royal bridegroom, whom she had never before seen. But her eyes roved from him to the organ loft, where she expected to see the mysterious organist. He was gone, and she was obliged to return the graceful bow of the king to whom she was betrothed from motivesofpoliey. Mechanically she knelt at. tho altar mechanically listened to the services and made the responses. Then her husband drew lier to liim in a convulsive embrace, and whispered: Elizabeth! my queen! look up! Trembling in every limb, she obeyed. AYliy did those dark eyes thrill her so? Why did that smile bring a glow to her cheek? Ah, though the king wore the royal purple, and many a jeweled order glittered on his breast, he seemed the same humble person who had been employed to teach her organ music, and had taught her the lore of love. Elizabeth, murmured the mon-- . arch, Bertram Hoffman the organist, and King Oscar are one. Forgive my stratagem. I wished to marry you, but I would not drag you to the altar an unwilling bride. Your father was in the secret. While tears of joy rained from her eyes, the now made quoon returned her husbands fond kiss, and for once two hearts were made happy by a royal marriage. To-nig- half-smother- Emperor Williams Ineome. Epoch: William II. has no fixed salary as emperor of Germany, but there is about a million dollars that he can use if necessary. As king of Prussia, however, he has a civil list amounting to $3,550,000; but the taste for travel and other expenses incurred in the interest of the empire necessitates, it appears, an increase of revenue. So w hen tlie reichstag reassembles a proposal will be made to add several millions of marks to the imperial civil list. The emperors recent journey to Vienna and Rome cost about $200,000. Among the presents that he distributed along liis route were eighty diamond rings, thirty diamond and emerald necklaces, fitly scarf pins, thirty gold watches and chains, six sabers studded with diamonds ami emeralds and a hundred boxes of cigars. Finding a tost Dog. post, but he could not see the Every day you see one or more frtne devotee. At sho rose length lost dog advertisements in the tom the aisle, and moving to the If owners didn't love newspapers. Srgan loft, paused beside the musi-Shtheir dogs they wouldnt go to tho f Bertram, she murmured. expense of advertising for them. ? uiek as the organist Most of these dogs have been stolen. thought sed his head. There uith thelight The thiefsells them tosomebodv else. a lamp to thp r.reh Then his pal goes to the rightful hove falling noon her. stood the owner and obtains a handsome re)riaces vbo had graced the royal ward for recovering the animaL bav that day. The court c: cjS of Chicago Times. n. suspi-nde- iBIflBlSfif Bnt John P. Robinson, be Ths Greenland Expedition. ttsv Br. Nansen, tlie Danish exi lorer, and didn't know everythin' down Ire jwdew. knew five They little. 3 they did ee, certainly When Jones was at the theater the eoiui unions, have succeeded in their attempt to oioss Gieenluud, but know that the eal.-et- , quickest and west other evening ho sat down by cure for broach. tie, cocfk, pleasant croup, the scientific re nits the tup cannot t old in the on his neighbors silk hat, and reduced chest, etc., ia Dr. But) it to a boneless mass of silk and paste- yet be told. The party left their vessel Byrup. Price twenty-fivcent a botda. board. 'the owner w as madder than in latitude 65 degrees on July 17, with Ae a remedy for accident cxnnmow to W ell, the east coast iu sight, but were twelve half a dozen March hares. very day life, such a rata, . I was days reaching land over the pack ice. ipraint, calmly observed the culprit, ecalda, aad frosttrtma, I key crossed the narrow part of Green- Balvation burns, he and no but, mistake; Oil has no equal ia the market. ankwapl, atpity, when land, far south of Norden-kjold- s added, with literally annihilates pain. Price SSc. 1 think that it niigln have been mine it tempted route, and reached Godthaab James Russell Lowell is Bring with k October 4, where, being too late for the makes me fairly shudder. Judge. ister at Boston. last ship, they will remuiu until spring. of fremallou. Progress A Crave .Mistake. Since tlie cremation movement was inaugurated, according to statistics up to Druggist (playfully squirting some August 1, collected in Berlin, 993 bodies jockey club on Bronns coat) There, have been burned in Italy, 554 in Gotha, Brown, youre a whole flower garden all 237 in America, 39 in Sweden, 16 in by yourself. Brown (in alarm) Great England, 7 in France and 1 in Denmark. Bcott! Man, do you know what youve members have societies done? Druggist Cremation 8,012 Nothing serious, I in Sweden, 1,326 in Denmark, 1,826 in hope. Brown Serious ? Why youve 680 Ci2 in in Germany, Italy, saturated me with jockey club, and Holland, my Superior 438 in Hamburg and 390 in Switzerland. wife never uses anything but helioIU There are 20 cremation furnaces in Italy, trope. New York Sun. 1 in Germany, 1 iu England, 1 in SwitzL it Wood Worker erland, 1 in France and 28 (?) in the United States. Carpentry was the trade of tlie American aborigines Indians and mound Oeauty, 'the Pnprofllobls Retort. builders. Mr. H. F. McLeod, of the AMD The republicans have gained the Smithsonian institution, states that the election, Elisha, said Mrs. Greening tent poles of the Sioux Indians even . Simplicity. this morning, and I think yon ought to now show pretty specimens of work, Wirranted to color mar foods maj get an office. Yon have been in nearly snd the Moqui Indians, since lone bedyes ever made, snd as giro BMf fcr fiber liant and durable coiora. Ask far tho every parade, and have worked hard for fore the landing of Columbus, have mtmd, and take no other; jbcolwt, itctacscA. What could I do? the party. known liow to mortise timber, to make WELLS. RICHARDSOm CO Aoriyfsw. Ft Why, Elisha, ladders, and to swing doors on hinges growled Mr. Greening. For Gilding or Breezing Fiacy Arttdsw (1LC does a man have to know much to be a. from the top. The chisel they push a consul, for instance? No; the less rather than hammer, and they work the DIAMOND PAINTS. tlie better, resKnded the affable board up and down on a fixed OoM, Silver, Bronte. Copper. Oaly re eta. saw, but faithful remarked the Elislia. the results are creditable. The Aztecs Well, wife, I should think you could fill such made a good glass, which they used for smiled she and office to perfection, an their best cutting blades, swords, dagA Portfolio of bead; til baby rAe- in a knowing way, but she lost a sealgers, spears, saws, chisels and axes. turee trom life; penned ou ke skin sacque in that smile. Detroit They sharpened these by cleaving off plate paper by patent ahum provens. arnt bee to U ocher at Journal. the dull edge. any Baby bora wnhta a year, h very Mother wants (twos Offensive breath vanishes with the use of A Remarkable Experiment. pictures ; send stance. Givw Dr. Sageg Catarrh ltemedy. Mr. Friese Greene, a British phoBabys name snd see. a has picBICSiEDICB ft ca actually produced tographer, A wait,uftunbTOM. speaks of a tramp vr. ture with only the light issuing from his looking as seedy paper as a watermelon. seconds stAred fifteen for eye. Having at a 8,000 caudle electric arc only three Leave hope behind, All ye who enter here! feet away, he closed liis eye and quickly So at a ran the dire warningwhich Danteread a sensitive over plate brought it distance of one inch. Tlie result was a oil the portals of tlie Inferno. So runs the verdict of your friends if you are very faint but distinct image of the arc cruel CONSUMPTION, ana the carbons, due, probably, to the overtaken by the first symptoms of that terrible disease, consumption. Leave momentary phosphorescence of the retBRONCHITIS, behind! Your days are numbered !! ina. A second attempt failed, and gas hope And tlie struggle against death is given up SCROFULA, efweak to produce lights proved too in despair. But while there is life, there is COUCH or COLD, fect. hopel Dr. Pierces Golden Medical DiscovA 11 anl of Tact. ery has cured hundreds of cases woise than THROAT AFFECTION, Nanine and Alphonse were chatting yours; and ieit will cure you, if taken in time. WASTING of FLESH, But dangerous. No power can remerrily about the coming nuptials. storedelay a wasted lung; the Golden Medical Or any Linraiui where the Threat tag How entertaining that cottage at Discovery, however, can and will arrest lAtngt are It, flamed, Lack ef AtrewylJk se Dijon! my dear, bhe exclaimed, and the disease. Ferre Iouey, you cate the sweet little carriage, and tho silver A grandmother Cured by of your mother to go on the mahogany only twenty-fivyears of cabinet and My lifes own does age is the chief curio in Hancock, hid. not mention me, broke iu Alplioso. EKSILSIOJJ A Dream of Fair Yloiueu, and she All, wait till I get through, OF in liis exquisits poem, dreams Tennyson patted him under tho chin ns she ramof a of lovely women of PURE COD LIVER OiL end the good donkey to take ages long procession bled on past. This ia all very well, but ths but Alphonse laureate me to tlie village, and would have done the world a With Hypophosphlles. had left the room. Time. greater service if ho had only told the wo Palatable as Mila. men of the present how they could im lillill.h Logic. Ash for Scott Emulsion mnd let tSM prove then- - health and enhance their A noted Sunday school worker living chnnrs. This be might casil v have done explanation or solicitation yos in Kansas was onco asked to talk to the by recommending the accept a substitute. use of Dp. Iierces subschool the on a children of Sunday Favorite Prescript! n. Health is the best Solti by all Druggists. earnest friend of beauty, and the innumerable ills ject of temperance. He is very blueiib-boSCOTT & BQWHE, n to which women are peculiaily subject, its in the caube, and wears a bit of toists, K. 7. worst enemies. Longexperien' e has proven as a badge of liis principles. Ris the of health to his that womankind and the ing before the school he pointed Favorite Prescription walk hand in bit of blue ribbon, and said: Now, k$ and are hand, inseparable. It is the only can any of you children give me the fnDiMvHyrurrd medicine for women, sold by druggists, unreason why I am not a drunkurd? Jhrae IJtfio PatC from thsmanu-fsctuiers- , There was no reply for a moment, then der aiositive guarantee Hey also reiieva will satisfaction in that from it give a childish voice in the rear of the room differ Hob aad 1 oeHmii case, or money will he refunded. Cause this is a prohibition every piped oat: KatJji. k porfxt rmi, This guarantee has been printed on the Fdy forDimsae,littwAli town! .Youths Companion. and faithfully carried out Taeai Drowrineea, for many years. the iimtik. CoAk Mr. t'layere Lucky Draw. Ton Tam t5e 9kda pw, Murray (Iowa) News. Nor. 15. A German ofiieercnnnot marry an AmeriTOKPIU LfTEX. ThM Having interviewed Mr. John T. Cla-v- can woman without Bismarcks coneent. refmUte the DevaUJ in regard to his reported lucky draw Purely Vcrb&k!a, Price U Ceuta- in the Louisiana State Lottery, we find Foa Cocoas and Throat Diseases use of ticket No. Browns Bronchial Troches. that he held Have never CALTE2 imicnra CO, ITT T02Z. 48,753, which drew the first capital prizo changed my mind reaped ing them, excepr, Small Pill. Small Dose Small Price of $300,000 in the companys drawing I think better of tiiat which I began thinkon the 9th of October last, and that he ing well of. Bev. Henry Waid Beecher. in Sold boxes. only lias received liis money $15.000 on the same. Mr. Clavers ticket cost him Francis Train lias shaved his George one dollar, and was tlie first and only heard off for the first time in thirty years. money he had ever invested in that It .night Have Hern. 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When this tube gets inflamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely dosed Deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation can bs taken ent and this tubs restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cnees isout of ten are caused by catarrh, whiih no.hing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Ilnndred Dollars for any ense of Den'nees (oau-e- d by t'afar-h- ) that we can not cure by Inhu g Hall's Catarrh force Curs, F. e. L HEX'i-- it CO., Toledo, gPS8old by druggists, 75c. r- -, fr-- a oiFa, Arbura, AuMDaok. f ef jteuAM&mi, labaxww mt Vai pew f . ANw r- estimated that crows have cost the farmers of Maine $100,000 the past year. SCRATCHES. J- - H. BhafTer, Madison, is majain dnvruwi. Frtes 23 eta jw kaje. Soid by all dracristr. kaowaTlV tojrss. rOm 3! 3 tviDrtk kKJv1 Sdtr Trr. I JT luloriua. fttaa wvwa u entWMn miU ee ehk u jou. TO T5TK FT EUC. 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V dud Uiid wy fP km iniif wiMii mmSm e mwidewtsm w.Irww. irl Careful of HI l(eputn(Iw- Yes, Uncle Cicero, Ive pot a job for yen, but it consists in sawing that pile of wood ont there; Iv'e nothinp for you indoors. Well, sail, Iae berry sorry, but Ill Lave to deoline, sah I cant afford to bave the passinp punlic think I bet on elections; it would hurt iny repu, Chicago tation, sah; good daj-- tah. Tribune. DYSPtPSIA. faJ STOKAGd what yeo 'i3,e:3 wiii(rWrTnTl7t a FOi? ,, HTwTDUHHAirS . A Radical Cera for Epileptic Fit?. Tb BiUor Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the abevs named disease which 1 warrant to core the wont caeee. ho strong is my faith ia the virtneeef this medicine that will send free example bottle and valuable treatlee to any eufferer who will give me hidP. O. and Kxprsea addreee. My remedy hae cured thousands of hopeless cases. H. G. BOOT, M. C.1S3 Pearl BL. New Tort Ladder Tell. Sour Heork tn a Ivins before tbe - ft) HddHJ. Dflclrnoy y? wf Mit Skin and E yL a ed. euaUUu luabad rinSfmXte t!ILitraLiiy lxCSc. trm A tew 4m PMsT.s will fren ea V4w of ntntpWAV'n b t!b uw The th other of a fnTnbrr of eer Ana La bare Sored of a c&oeroB orr ea hT fa- - ef twenr yeme 'sedlurbr uksor 9 a s. PsktOkAtas, Tsjjkt 4 fciLrr. lrueirt'!Uf rftrntrnrTUie Tei. 8wft fepeclfto enred our bieef ae omtrtemw ttea cellFd Kfzrm fur doctor rrrr kad fetled, ead ebe ia oow hle xrd k twiy Ttpiieei H. T BUUUS hi-- b WK Me. F8end for our bvik ou Blood ead kk2a Pi ereac and Advice to RnffffFri, irtftflcd lre. THE 8W1FT BPEC1KIU CO, leaver Atfasta, Ca. Wig., says: 1 cured a horse of the worst case ef scratches that I ever saw with Veterinary Cecrbollwalve. Of all the remedies I ever saw this ia the boss. 26c and 25., at Druggists. One of the lending anarchists in St. Louie is named Griefgrahber. tiu ftbe - OSGOOD to Caetorla, Result. In - about teu JByeedwinii Castor-li- t ft hen ehe bed Children, ehe pave them Caetorla Wht) -- SlSLAwTOX FESFEfiTJBICESTIOa etomuttrm ft ben Beliy was sick, we gave her Caetorla. steal the , t tta fx At Hong Kong thieves phone wires. la the Intoraot Parity anatalalsg no mercury dctaSKteoa r Man Artga. WV well-to-d- thread sixty mile long only pounds. Lncy Parsons says that she will not carry. Two Ways of Patting IL Dr. Abernetky was once called In to attend a man who had a somewhat stormy altercation with his better half, and found the poor man with his face all bleeding and marked with the points of The worthy doctor her finger-nailcould not help remonstrating with tho woman upon her conduct. Madame," be said, are you not ashamed of yourhusband like this self, treating your your husband, who is the head of tho house tho head of all in fact, your reWell, doctor, head, modame? turned the virago, and am I not at libChamerty to scratch my own head? bers Journal Deafness Cant He 4 ured By local application, as they can not reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. . 1- a way. A nettle weighed 2 fcm . h It u inii). kiediciN mknMii.pwi(ii 4 cbk, iTfr m er n r eafl aay avc Juturr jp agy AAkm eipwura Srwiijnya ka,F.lai Du CLARICE, M. D.. IfM he- - Clorhe, C1UCAUO, 1. - bottle-wrappe- When ebe becama Miss, ebe clung ' Male rod Female, eatk Caamit tbe etd fpnefc- Wi A tftwmfty krOcr ' ft ben ehe wae e Cblld, ehe cried for in experience free red Mcred. pnMn tar Celebrated Works JMxftle Bomn, WMMyrmj Wsiafc rend for SIGEUiEil girl of eighteen springs. Irishmen of Minneapolis will erect a bank and call It tbs Bank. ad socces: - BBRiLcJTT. LmI Manhood SCOHS lf with ths Greatest JUa firiTj, fatriHiitnfvc Drama, Tcrnbte MM, Bod aoA I& cfc Acte and ill tbe efient e By an agreement with Mr. 'William Foster of this place, who also held a ticket in the institution, that if either of their tickets drew a prize they would divide equally, Mr. Foster receives one-hathe amount. Mr. Claver and Mr. Foster are both well respected citizens of this vicinity, and whatever may be said pro or con of the Lottery itself, this amount, of money o will elevate them from moderate to ciictimstances, and it is to be hoped that it will be invested in away that will give it circulation in this city and community. Anew double pointed nail is the invention of an ingeniui woman. Nearly 20.000 men have been naturalized in New York city this ysar. The oldest and largest tree In the world is a chestnut near tlie foot ol Mt, Etna. The London Telegraph got 2,200 letters on Is Marriage a Success. There la a charming elasticity about a . fwswja Liiigwt. Baby Portraits- 08 j ISO So Ris. i Clark St p, Uah-jr- Fastness, I A.S.N, .te Its Easy to Dye DPSSDfB aVjX Ieiaatra.&,.ra I l3$I ? f. if ! t $ 'tv' Cdis Wekl r iftrwa 1mcs ia re fi i FRFl Ltsee uxor Wne J), v) aswty fteta Mem or Ce., Hotiy Mon ft Tj twvi frM. trtf tors 1l Tret 77re?T7T?frff?fTrr!rT vgietiAhWA WiilMMeas Crrn1je sewm. wwt Ttr AlIE. If. Et. rwaevwd vflMiHfek4fa fekiuta Writ frer refer- Vos Staff ca 02::p C::73 CjHssd! HteefTthhikP nad tid INSTITUTE VVlOtirmn UXfA'IUwiWt Vhadw j.fi am ftea. Cataieirue, tarm. etre Mt Si, I TKATTTW TVSM g.V A - Aueeaaen Wta. rli tafrrMCH tonbLI geiiM,immCiftfteel- - |